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Difference between "Mistake" and "Misunderstand"
Hi, according to Oxford,
- mistake (v): to not understand or judge somebody/something correctly
- misunderstand (v): to fail to understand somebody/something correctly
Both sound similar but I wonder if there is any difference between two words.
Apr 13, 2015 10:00 AM
Answers · 3
Hi! A few sample sentences to make it easier to understand the difference:
I mistook you for Peter. I'm sorry about that. (I thought you were Peter.)
Please don't mistake my intentions. ("Don't interpret the wrong way")
You can't mistake their house - it's the huge yellow one. (you can't confuse it with another house)
Don't misunderstand me, I'm grateful for everything you have done. ("Don't get me wrong", "Don't misinterpret what I'm saying")
I thought you were a doctor. I think I misunderstood. (I thought you were a doctor, but now I see you aren't.)
He feels he is misunderstood by everyone. (He feels no one understands him.)
Hope this helps.
April 13, 2015
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